Growing Bread II: Harvest to oven
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2021
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Thanks to Dr. Catherine Zabinski at Montana State University, author of "Amber Waves: The Extraordinary Biography of Wheat, from Wild Grass to World Megacrop": press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/...
My Part I video, showing the planting and growing phases of my wheat crop: • Growing Bread I: Plant...
Adam goes so far to be historically accurate, he even included child labour!
“Mom, the new neighbour is singing about his dead grain.”
This is a man who has experienced true healing. Just look at the confidence he has with the smartphone piano.
Wasn't expecting part 2 to come out already, long live the empire.
Coming up next:
"Historically, how did people winnow out all of the sand?"
I tried salting my earth instead of my bread, and now nothing will grow!
Plot twist; Adam is secretly going to make a pizza with this product
He took the joke 'growing his own wheat' literally, what a man.
This is one of my favorite channels. We need more generalists in the world. We need people who can see patterns and make connections across disciplines. We need people who can think from first principles and who understand the scientific method and how crucial it's role is in the advancement of humankind. Keep exploring, Adam!
Well, the word threshold is also from agriculture. It was the walls around the treshing floor that kept the grain inside i do believe
I was waiting for part two, what a legend! Long live the empire!
This is one of the more interesting CZcams series I've invested in. I usually end one of Adam's videos with a "hm, that sounds interesting" but today I'm really excited to learn more about the pottery factor in food!
Your kids must be having alot of fun making this history series with you.
Adam singing has been the highlight of my day.
Last time I was this early, Adam was still looking for cosmetic perfection in his macarons.
It seems anything Adam likes, he will go at it non-stop until he's an expert
Good to see tiny smartphone piano once again!
Somehow in my family there is a handed down 'flail', which is basically a short and heavy piece of wood, attached with a chain to a stick. This was used to thresh the wheat on the threshing floor. Couple of guys threshing together, turning around the wheat pile and singing, drinking. Good times.
Got to say I'm really loving Adam the Anthropologist, the coolest history professor I never had.